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I kind of suspect that as well, but also think that the “Apparently they’ve been here this whole time” approach has its issues (making Fury/SHIELD/the Avengers look bad in retrospect for not being aware of an entire global community of individuals with powers; there would inevitably be a scene where somebody asks

The Hulu drop isn’t a bad idea. It would do great numbers for them, and it’s a good fit. It’s the summer and I want to watch me some summer movies. But all the studios are holding back. Let someone take advantage of this. Besides, the film’s run of bad luck has generated an aura of intrigue around it. At a time where

2054. The radioactive wastelands have quieted enough that life begins to creep back in. Hardy plants take root in sporadic patches of clean-enough soil. The roving gangs of cannibal mutants are finally on the run from newly-revived civil safety groups. A light finally shines at the end of the long, dark tunnel.

“CBS All Access will pull a Netflix by releasing every episode of the second season at once on June 25"

I wonder what the point is of releasing an anthology show all at once.

As an aside, how do you think Disney’s going to integrate the X-Men into the MCU?

At least part of his “retirement” was down to the fact he had two daughters to raise after the loss of his wife. I don’t think he’s as purposely reclusive as we tend to think, and we seem to be seeing a bit of a resurgence because his kids are grown.

Don’t quit your Dean job.

Int. Study Room.

I get the sadness for the loss of the idea of Video stores. Me and wife often lament how it’s odd that our kids never will experience the pure joy of a Friday night ride to the video store to rent some flicks(and maybe a game if did good on that test) for the weekend.

This is the worst thing the Germans have ever done!

STEP BY STEP CREATOR: Here’s the pitch—a divorced man with three children marries a widowed woman with three children. They all move in together in a big house, wacky hijinks ensue, etc.

It was really weird when they replaced Ben Savage with Albert Brooks. 

You just described how puberty works.  :D

Jeremy Renner’s hoping to win it, so that he can hang out with them.

I don’t want Disturbed covering anything but a late shift at Payless.

The more insane Kurt sounded, the more I loved it personally.

Kurt Cobain had a particular wail that could have been horrific, just absolutely unlistenable shite, if it didn’t crack in that really authentic heartfelt way. It honestly sounds like an accident and almost no one should ever try it.

Does Nirvana really count as dad rock? I always imagine a certain datedness goes with the term, and something like In Utero is just as brutal and uncompromising today as it was when it came out.